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It’s a nasty little ray of sunshine

  DO you know the ABCs of UV rays? While many people know that UVB and UVC are responsible for sunburn, the effects of UVA are largely undocumented. The sun's UVA rays are now known to be an important factor in premature ageing and some skin cancers - yet...

Memorial project for Fr Moutafis

  TWO sites in Oakleigh have been short-listed for a memorial dedicated to one of the suburb's best loved identities, the late Greek Orthodox priest, Fr Nicholas Moutafis. Either Warrawee Park or Eaton Mall will be chosen as the site for a memorial to Fr...

Lush little bit of backyard heaven

  AN attractive piece of paradise in Glen Waverley will welcome visitors on Saturday and Sunday as part of Australia's Open Garden Scheme. Beacon Gardens, owned by Lawrie Koelmeyer, is 40 years old but has been redesigned for low-maintenance and water-saving....

Photo views

  SPRING marks a change in style at the Monash Gallery of Art. Three exhibitions began last Friday, and will be on display at the corner of Jells and Ferntree Gully Roads, Wheelers Hill. Just Married: a diverse selection of visual material associated with...

Public say on community pools

  COMMUNITY input is vital in setting the priorities for the Oakleigh and Clayton pool redevelopments, says the Community Life Action Group (CLAG). President Helena van Nimwegen said the group would hold public meetings on the redevelopments in October to ensure...

Helper hunt service

  COMMUNITY organisations in Monash can attend an information session in Glen Waverley on a new volunteer matching service from Volunteering Australia. GoVolunteer is the first not-for-profit Website in Australia that connects volunteers with organisations they...

Litter lunch money

  MONASH Primary School won $250 in this year's Rubbish Free Lunch and Litter Free Grounds Challenge. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky congratulated the school for its innovative approach to reducing rubbish. Sponsored by EcoRecycle, the initiative of...

Fine for big stink

  COMPLAINTS from Spring Valley Golf Club members have led to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) fining a Clayton South waste management company. EPA officers said golfers on the nearby course were put off their swings by "offensive, rotten, garbage-like...

Grants set to boost research on disease

  MONASH University is a partner in three of 16 research teams that were given $118m from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The university will share in $22.23m of the grants and will use the funds for research into cures and treatments...

Toasting a punctual champ

  IN a short, but spectacular, career on Victorian racetracks, Always There was unbeaten at Sandown and will be remembered there on Sunday. During a two-year-old campaign and a three-year-old season that only took in the spring of 1968, Always There recorded...

It’s a nasty little ray of sunshine

  DO you know the ABCs of UV rays? While many people know that UVB and UVC are responsible for sunburn, the effects of UVA are largely undocumented. The sun's UVA rays are now known to be an important factor in premature ageing and some skin cancers - yet...

Memorial project for Fr Moutafis

  TWO sites in Oakleigh have been short-listed for a memorial dedicated to one of the suburb's best loved identities, the late Greek Orthodox priest, Fr Nicholas Moutafis. Either Warrawee Park or Eaton Mall will be chosen as the site for a memorial to Fr...

Lush little bit of backyard heaven

  AN attractive piece of paradise in Glen Waverley will welcome visitors on Saturday and Sunday as part of Australia's Open Garden Scheme. Beacon Gardens, owned by Lawrie Koelmeyer, is 40 years old but has been redesigned for low-maintenance and water-saving....

Photo views

  SPRING marks a change in style at the Monash Gallery of Art. Three exhibitions began last Friday, and will be on display at the corner of Jells and Ferntree Gully Roads, Wheelers Hill. Just Married: a diverse selection of visual material associated with...

Public say on community pools

  COMMUNITY input is vital in setting the priorities for the Oakleigh and Clayton pool redevelopments, says the Community Life Action Group (CLAG). President Helena van Nimwegen said the group would hold public meetings on the redevelopments in October to ensure...

Helper hunt service

  COMMUNITY organisations in Monash can attend an information session in Glen Waverley on a new volunteer matching service from Volunteering Australia. GoVolunteer is the first not-for-profit Website in Australia that connects volunteers with organisations they...

Litter lunch money

  MONASH Primary School won $250 in this year's Rubbish Free Lunch and Litter Free Grounds Challenge. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky congratulated the school for its innovative approach to reducing rubbish. Sponsored by EcoRecycle, the initiative of...

Fine for big stink

  COMPLAINTS from Spring Valley Golf Club members have led to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) fining a Clayton South waste management company. EPA officers said golfers on the nearby course were put off their swings by "offensive, rotten, garbage-like...

Grants set to boost research on disease

  MONASH University is a partner in three of 16 research teams that were given $118m from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The university will share in $22.23m of the grants and will use the funds for research into cures and treatments...

Toasting a punctual champ

  IN a short, but spectacular, career on Victorian racetracks, Always There was unbeaten at Sandown and will be remembered there on Sunday. During a two-year-old campaign and a three-year-old season that only took in the spring of 1968, Always There recorded...

It’s a nasty little ray of sunshine

  DO you know the ABCs of UV rays? While many people know that UVB and UVC are responsible for sunburn, the effects of UVA are largely undocumented. The sun's UVA rays are now known to be an important factor in premature ageing and some skin cancers - yet...

Memorial project for Fr Moutafis

  TWO sites in Oakleigh have been short-listed for a memorial dedicated to one of the suburb's best loved identities, the late Greek Orthodox priest, Fr Nicholas Moutafis. Either Warrawee Park or Eaton Mall will be chosen as the site for a memorial to Fr...

Lush little bit of backyard heaven

  AN attractive piece of paradise in Glen Waverley will welcome visitors on Saturday and Sunday as part of Australia's Open Garden Scheme. Beacon Gardens, owned by Lawrie Koelmeyer, is 40 years old but has been redesigned for low-maintenance and water-saving....

Photo views

  SPRING marks a change in style at the Monash Gallery of Art. Three exhibitions began last Friday, and will be on display at the corner of Jells and Ferntree Gully Roads, Wheelers Hill. Just Married: a diverse selection of visual material associated with...

Public say on community pools

  COMMUNITY input is vital in setting the priorities for the Oakleigh and Clayton pool redevelopments, says the Community Life Action Group (CLAG). President Helena van Nimwegen said the group would hold public meetings on the redevelopments in October to ensure...

Helper hunt service

  COMMUNITY organisations in Monash can attend an information session in Glen Waverley on a new volunteer matching service from Volunteering Australia. GoVolunteer is the first not-for-profit Website in Australia that connects volunteers with organisations they...

Litter lunch money

  MONASH Primary School won $250 in this year's Rubbish Free Lunch and Litter Free Grounds Challenge. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky congratulated the school for its innovative approach to reducing rubbish. Sponsored by EcoRecycle, the initiative of...

Fine for big stink

  COMPLAINTS from Spring Valley Golf Club members have led to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) fining a Clayton South waste management company. EPA officers said golfers on the nearby course were put off their swings by "offensive, rotten, garbage-like...

Grants set to boost research on disease

  MONASH University is a partner in three of 16 research teams that were given $118m from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The university will share in $22.23m of the grants and will use the funds for research into cures and treatments...

Toasting a punctual champ

  IN a short, but spectacular, career on Victorian racetracks, Always There was unbeaten at Sandown and will be remembered there on Sunday. During a two-year-old campaign and a three-year-old season that only took in the spring of 1968, Always There recorded...

It’s a nasty little ray of sunshine

  DO you know the ABCs of UV rays? While many people know that UVB and UVC are responsible for sunburn, the effects of UVA are largely undocumented. The sun's UVA rays are now known to be an important factor in premature ageing and some skin cancers - yet...

Memorial project for Fr Moutafis

  TWO sites in Oakleigh have been short-listed for a memorial dedicated to one of the suburb's best loved identities, the late Greek Orthodox priest, Fr Nicholas Moutafis. Either Warrawee Park or Eaton Mall will be chosen as the site for a memorial to Fr...

Lush little bit of backyard heaven

  AN attractive piece of paradise in Glen Waverley will welcome visitors on Saturday and Sunday as part of Australia's Open Garden Scheme. Beacon Gardens, owned by Lawrie Koelmeyer, is 40 years old but has been redesigned for low-maintenance and water-saving....

Photo views

  SPRING marks a change in style at the Monash Gallery of Art. Three exhibitions began last Friday, and will be on display at the corner of Jells and Ferntree Gully Roads, Wheelers Hill. Just Married: a diverse selection of visual material associated with...

Public say on community pools

  COMMUNITY input is vital in setting the priorities for the Oakleigh and Clayton pool redevelopments, says the Community Life Action Group (CLAG). President Helena van Nimwegen said the group would hold public meetings on the redevelopments in October to ensure...

Helper hunt service

  COMMUNITY organisations in Monash can attend an information session in Glen Waverley on a new volunteer matching service from Volunteering Australia. GoVolunteer is the first not-for-profit Website in Australia that connects volunteers with organisations they...

Litter lunch money

  MONASH Primary School won $250 in this year's Rubbish Free Lunch and Litter Free Grounds Challenge. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky congratulated the school for its innovative approach to reducing rubbish. Sponsored by EcoRecycle, the initiative of...

Fine for big stink

  COMPLAINTS from Spring Valley Golf Club members have led to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) fining a Clayton South waste management company. EPA officers said golfers on the nearby course were put off their swings by "offensive, rotten, garbage-like...

Grants set to boost research on disease

  MONASH University is a partner in three of 16 research teams that were given $118m from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The university will share in $22.23m of the grants and will use the funds for research into cures and treatments...

Toasting a punctual champ

  IN a short, but spectacular, career on Victorian racetracks, Always There was unbeaten at Sandown and will be remembered there on Sunday. During a two-year-old campaign and a three-year-old season that only took in the spring of 1968, Always There recorded...

It’s a nasty little ray of sunshine

  DO you know the ABCs of UV rays? While many people know that UVB and UVC are responsible for sunburn, the effects of UVA are largely undocumented. The sun's UVA rays are now known to be an important factor in premature ageing and some skin cancers - yet...

Memorial project for Fr Moutafis

  TWO sites in Oakleigh have been short-listed for a memorial dedicated to one of the suburb's best loved identities, the late Greek Orthodox priest, Fr Nicholas Moutafis. Either Warrawee Park or Eaton Mall will be chosen as the site for a memorial to Fr...

Lush little bit of backyard heaven

  AN attractive piece of paradise in Glen Waverley will welcome visitors on Saturday and Sunday as part of Australia's Open Garden Scheme. Beacon Gardens, owned by Lawrie Koelmeyer, is 40 years old but has been redesigned for low-maintenance and water-saving....

Photo views

  SPRING marks a change in style at the Monash Gallery of Art. Three exhibitions began last Friday, and will be on display at the corner of Jells and Ferntree Gully Roads, Wheelers Hill. Just Married: a diverse selection of visual material associated with...

Public say on community pools

  COMMUNITY input is vital in setting the priorities for the Oakleigh and Clayton pool redevelopments, says the Community Life Action Group (CLAG). President Helena van Nimwegen said the group would hold public meetings on the redevelopments in October to ensure...

Helper hunt service

  COMMUNITY organisations in Monash can attend an information session in Glen Waverley on a new volunteer matching service from Volunteering Australia. GoVolunteer is the first not-for-profit Website in Australia that connects volunteers with organisations they...

Litter lunch money

  MONASH Primary School won $250 in this year's Rubbish Free Lunch and Litter Free Grounds Challenge. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky congratulated the school for its innovative approach to reducing rubbish. Sponsored by EcoRecycle, the initiative of...

Fine for big stink

  COMPLAINTS from Spring Valley Golf Club members have led to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) fining a Clayton South waste management company. EPA officers said golfers on the nearby course were put off their swings by "offensive, rotten, garbage-like...

Grants set to boost research on disease

  MONASH University is a partner in three of 16 research teams that were given $118m from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The university will share in $22.23m of the grants and will use the funds for research into cures and treatments...

Toasting a punctual champ

  IN a short, but spectacular, career on Victorian racetracks, Always There was unbeaten at Sandown and will be remembered there on Sunday. During a two-year-old campaign and a three-year-old season that only took in the spring of 1968, Always There recorded...

It’s a nasty little ray of sunshine

  DO you know the ABCs of UV rays? While many people know that UVB and UVC are responsible for sunburn, the effects of UVA are largely undocumented. The sun's UVA rays are now known to be an important factor in premature ageing and some skin cancers - yet...

Memorial project for Fr Moutafis

  TWO sites in Oakleigh have been short-listed for a memorial dedicated to one of the suburb's best loved identities, the late Greek Orthodox priest, Fr Nicholas Moutafis. Either Warrawee Park or Eaton Mall will be chosen as the site for a memorial to Fr...

Lush little bit of backyard heaven

  AN attractive piece of paradise in Glen Waverley will welcome visitors on Saturday and Sunday as part of Australia's Open Garden Scheme. Beacon Gardens, owned by Lawrie Koelmeyer, is 40 years old but has been redesigned for low-maintenance and water-saving....

Photo views

  SPRING marks a change in style at the Monash Gallery of Art. Three exhibitions began last Friday, and will be on display at the corner of Jells and Ferntree Gully Roads, Wheelers Hill. Just Married: a diverse selection of visual material associated with...

Public say on community pools

  COMMUNITY input is vital in setting the priorities for the Oakleigh and Clayton pool redevelopments, says the Community Life Action Group (CLAG). President Helena van Nimwegen said the group would hold public meetings on the redevelopments in October to ensure...

Helper hunt service

  COMMUNITY organisations in Monash can attend an information session in Glen Waverley on a new volunteer matching service from Volunteering Australia. GoVolunteer is the first not-for-profit Website in Australia that connects volunteers with organisations they...

Litter lunch money

  MONASH Primary School won $250 in this year's Rubbish Free Lunch and Litter Free Grounds Challenge. Education and Training Minister Lynne Kosky congratulated the school for its innovative approach to reducing rubbish. Sponsored by EcoRecycle, the initiative of...

Fine for big stink

  COMPLAINTS from Spring Valley Golf Club members have led to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) fining a Clayton South waste management company. EPA officers said golfers on the nearby course were put off their swings by "offensive, rotten, garbage-like...

Grants set to boost research on disease

  MONASH University is a partner in three of 16 research teams that were given $118m from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The university will share in $22.23m of the grants and will use the funds for research into cures and treatments...

Toasting a punctual champ

  IN a short, but spectacular, career on Victorian racetracks, Always There was unbeaten at Sandown and will be remembered there on Sunday. During a two-year-old campaign and a three-year-old season that only took in the spring of 1968, Always There recorded...